![]() ![]() ![]() There are many, many humans out there I’m grateful for and their hard work, support, and endless love. She taught me to eat that frog and to keep on smiling. I’m forever grateful for her friendship, love, and support. Allison left two years into our endeavor to spend more time with her family. Six weeks later I had an official business partner, a location, and a name: DeJaVu. I sat on that idea for two years.Īfter a tour of thrift stores and dinner at a Chinese restaurant with a girlfriend, a business plan came to life on a napkin. So I decided to make it easier for them and pre-select. While the majority of my clothes came from thrift shops, I realized most of my friends didn’t enjoy spending the time searching for that pearl in the ocean. I worked at the Inn as well, on and off, making custom curtains, bedspreads, and pillows for Chef Patrick O’Connell’s impeccable vision.Īfter years of being asked by friends where I got my outfits, I began to envision opening a consignment store. We added two more children and a dog to our family. Even better was the work we did for Paris long days, sleepless nights, over-caffeinated but so excited when the box left the building, taking our creations directly to Montana, Cloe, KL for Chanel and other top clothiers.Ī few years later, with another college degree and a toddler in tow, I followed my then husband to a new shore across the Atlantic where he began working at The Inn at Little Washington. Not only did I get to see behind the curtain, as part of the team I was involved in everything across initial design, prototypes, runway selection, runway, pre-selection, catalog and production worldwide. My boss at the atelier designed her own line and also designed all hats for ESCADA for more than a decade. Fashion history, material and all the background you can ask for. I was incredibly lucky to spend almost 3 years in a studio and atelier setting in Munich while receiving in depth knowledge in trade school. Surprisingly, my dad actually came up with this. I went to be a milliner, following the footsteps of CoCo Chanel. My passion for fashion inspired me to go beyond, to learn more: the trade, the craftsmanship, material and design. Boasting things like how to be your own rockstar like Madonna or Cyndi Lauper.ĭuring the following stance at college for an arts degree, I interned in theaters and for a year at a department store as a window designer. ![]() The feature: new trend – how to wear lace and satin during daytime. I did anyway.Ī week later my mom came home with the newest edition of Vogue. Things like, “You can’t go on the street like that”…and other things flew from his mouth. Jeans, Doc Martins, and a leather jacket finished the ensemble. A royal blue lace and satin nightgown was turned into the perfect tank top. A normal teen may have simply sought to destroy, but I chose to create. To release the angst created by my parents’ arguments, I grabbed a pair of scissors and the items I’d raided from my grandmother’s closet the week before. ![]() The defining moment when I knew fashion was part of my life came when I was 14. ![]()
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